Vray 3.5 For Maya
2021年3月2日Download here: http://gg.gg/ohxg8
V-Ray is easy to deploy on any Windows, macOS, or Linux network. V-Ray licenses are floating and can be centrally served and locally checked out. And V-Ray Standalone allows for headless rendering across your render farm. V-Ray for Maya also includes two software development kits to customize your rendering workflow. We’ve just released a new update to V-Ray for Maya 3.5! Here’s the list of bug fixes in 3.52.03 since 3.52.02: Bug fixes: (.) VFB: Fixed unresponsive UI.
V-Ray 3.6 ForMaya 2018 Keygen + Product Code (Full Version) offers top artists and studios rely on V-Ray for Maya 2018 to create award-winning animation & visual effects. VRay 3.6 for Maya focuses on artist productivity and delivers a powerful new set of features and improvements to speed up lighting, look up development and rendering workflows. V-Ray 5 for Maya is now available for download. Purchase includes one floating user license and one floating render node license. V-Ray 5 for Maya is a complete suite of physically-based lighting, shading and rendering tools tightly integrated into Autodesk Maya.Vray 3.6 For Maya
V-Ray 3.5 for Maya features adaptive lights, the new efficient lighting algorithm of ChaosGroup, GPU and CPU improvements, resumable rendering and more new features. Plus, this release introduces a new online licensing option. No more waiting to receive your dongle. Get your hands on the new release immediately.
V-Ray 3.5 for Maya brings faster rendering, more responsive look development, and added realism to high-end VFX and animation projects. This update includes major GPU rendering improvements, and support for a wider range of production features.Highlights
Faster rendering with Adaptive LightsV-Ray 3.5 introduces Adaptive Lights, a new algorithm that speeds up rendering in scenes with multiple light sources.Vray 3.5 For Maya Hawke
Instant look development in V-Ray’s Interactive Production RendererLook development is quicker and more responsive in V-Ray 3.5 for Maya. The improved V-Ray Interactive Production Renderer (IPR) starts instantly, updates faster, and uses less memory.
And new V-Ray Frame Buffer tools accelerate renders with V-Ray IPR.
Improved shading and reflectionsFor more accurate reflections and realistic skin, V-Ray 3.5 for Maya adds support for the alSurface material.Maya 2017 support
*Support for XGen Interactive Groomable Splines.
*Support for AOV setups in new Render Setup templates.Resumable rendering
*Stop your render at any point and continue where you left off.GPU rendering improvements
*On-demand Mip-mapping — Fit larger, more detailed scenes into memory with automatic texture sizing and loading.
*Matte Shadow catcher — Composite 3D scenes with realistic shadows onto background images.
*Improved glossy materials — Cleaner renders of glossy materials.
*Low thread priority — Continue working while rendering, even on a single GPU.
*Directional lights — Add realistic area lights with directional controls.
*Stochastic Flakes — Create car paints, snow and sand with procedural glitter and sparkle effects.
*Clipper — Create cross sections using a clipping plane.
*Aerial Perspective — Add atmospheric depth and haze.
*Cached irradiance maps — Pre-calculate global illumination with your CPU and render with your GPU.
*Lens distortion — Add realistic barrel or pincushion lens distortion.
*Interactive lens effects — GPU-accelerated bloom and glare effects.Online Licensing
With the release of V-Ray 3.5 for Maya, Online licensing option will now be offered. With Online licensing there is no wait to receive a physical dongle, and licenses can be activated in real-time once an order is processed. Online licensing is fast and secure, and you will be able to access your new software much faster. Please note that in order to use the online licensing option, users need to download the latest version (4.0) of the V-Ray license server.
Please note that for now online licensing is available only for purchases of new licenses.V-Ray for Maya Monthly Rentals – 50% Price Reduction
With the release of V-Ray 3.5 for Maya, the price of monthly rentals will be reduced by more than 50%. This is a permanent price reduction that will offer more flexibility to clients who need licenses temporarily. Learn More
Posted by Kim Sternisha
Chaos Group have revealed V-Ray 3.5 for Maya – Paul Hatton takes a look at the update and gives an overview of the latest features...Chaos Group have revealed V-Ray 3.5 for Maya – Paul Hatton takes a look at the update and gives an overview of the latest features...Product: VRay 3.5 for MayaCompany: Chaos GroupWebsite: www.chaosgroup.comKey features:
• Adaptive Lights• Alsurface Material• V-Ray IPR• GPU Rendering Improvements• V-Ray Frame Buffer Tools• Resumable RenderingRequirements:
Not advertised
The end of March saw a major update released by Chaos Group for their V-Ray renderer for Maya. They’re quick to let you know that it’s Academy Award-winning and that it’s been used on recent television and film projects including The Fate of the Furious, Beauty and the Beast, and Stranger Things. To be fair that is quite an impressive selection of recent projects.Chaos Group make the claim that the update brings faster rendering, more responsive look development, and added realism to high-end VFX and animation projects. Let’s dive in and see if that is true.Speed
The first thing I noticed with this update were the speed improvements. They seem to have refined things pretty much across the board in terms of lights, materials and renderings. Things are not just quicker, though they are indeed more responsive. The renderer seems to need less time to think about things which is a massive plus for visualisers who can get frustrated being made to wait around for calculations to be made. Please note, calculations do still need to be made!
VRay IPR lets you carry out look development quickly and easily. It starts instantly, updates faster and uses less memory. Changes to materials in the Hypershade Material Viewer now update instantly as well. © Chaos GroupAdaptive Lights
One of the biggest emphases on this release is the introduction of Adaptive Lights. They’ve put a lot of hype into this new lighting algorithm, but I’m not convinced it’s a game changer in terms of a new release. Sure it will obviously save time on the rendering which can be utilized elsewhere, but I wonder if the number one feature for the release could have been a little more exciting, let’s put it that way!Digital Domain used Adaptive Lights extensively on The Fate of the Furious and they saw 4x speedups per frame. Chaos Group are reporting render times typically between two to seven times faster. Whatever the speed increases are they will no doubt be a welcome introduction for many users.’There are a whole host of additional things that could be noted in relation to the IPR but I’m most impressed that any changes to materials in the Hypershade Material Viewer now update instantly as well.’Look development
Next up we have the interactive look development in VRay IPR. This does indeed live up to the news release. It is faster, uses less memory and for me most importantly it just starts up instantly! I do hate waiting for things to open. There are a whole host of additional things that could be noted in relation to the IPR but I’m most impressed that any changes to materials in the Hypershade Material Viewer now update instantly as well. With recent developments in interactive rendering and seeing instant results, this is just another step in the right direction. Reducing the gap between vision and reality will always be met with applause from me.Shading & reflections
Last up I’ll just mention the improved shading and reflections. They have introduced a new material. Oooooh, I hear you think in your head. It’s called the alSurface material and no unfortunately the creator is not called Al, but he is called Anders Langlands so he must be pretty chuffed to get a material with his initials! The shader includes layered subsurface scattering and glossy Fresnel reflections. I hardly do any skin material creation but if you want to create photorealistic skin then this might be a game changer for you.
Incredible rendering quality can be achieved even through the interactive GPU rendering.The more power you throw at it the better it gets!© Chaos GroupLeading the way
In conclusion, this is a very solid release with a good number of improvements. For me none of the features are stand out new, innovative and brilliant, but I don’t tend to mind if a release looks at making major improvements to an already impressive set of features. Chaos Group are certainly making V-Ray for Maya a force to be reckoned with. In many situations, it is leading the charge and I’m excited to see where they go with it next.
Check out all the new features in this short video from Chaos Group© Chaos GroupScore (out of 5): 4Price: One floating user and render node license = £650Educational license (if available): Academic Starter Pack = £780Release date: March 28th 2017Related links
www.chaosgroup.comV-Ray for MayaV-Ray 3.5 for Maya – Now Available!
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V-Ray is easy to deploy on any Windows, macOS, or Linux network. V-Ray licenses are floating and can be centrally served and locally checked out. And V-Ray Standalone allows for headless rendering across your render farm. V-Ray for Maya also includes two software development kits to customize your rendering workflow. We’ve just released a new update to V-Ray for Maya 3.5! Here’s the list of bug fixes in 3.52.03 since 3.52.02: Bug fixes: (.) VFB: Fixed unresponsive UI.
V-Ray 3.6 ForMaya 2018 Keygen + Product Code (Full Version) offers top artists and studios rely on V-Ray for Maya 2018 to create award-winning animation & visual effects. VRay 3.6 for Maya focuses on artist productivity and delivers a powerful new set of features and improvements to speed up lighting, look up development and rendering workflows. V-Ray 5 for Maya is now available for download. Purchase includes one floating user license and one floating render node license. V-Ray 5 for Maya is a complete suite of physically-based lighting, shading and rendering tools tightly integrated into Autodesk Maya.Vray 3.6 For Maya
V-Ray 3.5 for Maya features adaptive lights, the new efficient lighting algorithm of ChaosGroup, GPU and CPU improvements, resumable rendering and more new features. Plus, this release introduces a new online licensing option. No more waiting to receive your dongle. Get your hands on the new release immediately.
V-Ray 3.5 for Maya brings faster rendering, more responsive look development, and added realism to high-end VFX and animation projects. This update includes major GPU rendering improvements, and support for a wider range of production features.Highlights
Faster rendering with Adaptive LightsV-Ray 3.5 introduces Adaptive Lights, a new algorithm that speeds up rendering in scenes with multiple light sources.Vray 3.5 For Maya Hawke
Instant look development in V-Ray’s Interactive Production RendererLook development is quicker and more responsive in V-Ray 3.5 for Maya. The improved V-Ray Interactive Production Renderer (IPR) starts instantly, updates faster, and uses less memory.
And new V-Ray Frame Buffer tools accelerate renders with V-Ray IPR.
Improved shading and reflectionsFor more accurate reflections and realistic skin, V-Ray 3.5 for Maya adds support for the alSurface material.Maya 2017 support
*Support for XGen Interactive Groomable Splines.
*Support for AOV setups in new Render Setup templates.Resumable rendering
*Stop your render at any point and continue where you left off.GPU rendering improvements
*On-demand Mip-mapping — Fit larger, more detailed scenes into memory with automatic texture sizing and loading.
*Matte Shadow catcher — Composite 3D scenes with realistic shadows onto background images.
*Improved glossy materials — Cleaner renders of glossy materials.
*Low thread priority — Continue working while rendering, even on a single GPU.
*Directional lights — Add realistic area lights with directional controls.
*Stochastic Flakes — Create car paints, snow and sand with procedural glitter and sparkle effects.
*Clipper — Create cross sections using a clipping plane.
*Aerial Perspective — Add atmospheric depth and haze.
*Cached irradiance maps — Pre-calculate global illumination with your CPU and render with your GPU.
*Lens distortion — Add realistic barrel or pincushion lens distortion.
*Interactive lens effects — GPU-accelerated bloom and glare effects.Online Licensing
With the release of V-Ray 3.5 for Maya, Online licensing option will now be offered. With Online licensing there is no wait to receive a physical dongle, and licenses can be activated in real-time once an order is processed. Online licensing is fast and secure, and you will be able to access your new software much faster. Please note that in order to use the online licensing option, users need to download the latest version (4.0) of the V-Ray license server.
Please note that for now online licensing is available only for purchases of new licenses.V-Ray for Maya Monthly Rentals – 50% Price Reduction
With the release of V-Ray 3.5 for Maya, the price of monthly rentals will be reduced by more than 50%. This is a permanent price reduction that will offer more flexibility to clients who need licenses temporarily. Learn More
Posted by Kim Sternisha
Chaos Group have revealed V-Ray 3.5 for Maya – Paul Hatton takes a look at the update and gives an overview of the latest features...Chaos Group have revealed V-Ray 3.5 for Maya – Paul Hatton takes a look at the update and gives an overview of the latest features...Product: VRay 3.5 for MayaCompany: Chaos GroupWebsite: www.chaosgroup.comKey features:
• Adaptive Lights• Alsurface Material• V-Ray IPR• GPU Rendering Improvements• V-Ray Frame Buffer Tools• Resumable RenderingRequirements:
Not advertised
The end of March saw a major update released by Chaos Group for their V-Ray renderer for Maya. They’re quick to let you know that it’s Academy Award-winning and that it’s been used on recent television and film projects including The Fate of the Furious, Beauty and the Beast, and Stranger Things. To be fair that is quite an impressive selection of recent projects.Chaos Group make the claim that the update brings faster rendering, more responsive look development, and added realism to high-end VFX and animation projects. Let’s dive in and see if that is true.Speed
The first thing I noticed with this update were the speed improvements. They seem to have refined things pretty much across the board in terms of lights, materials and renderings. Things are not just quicker, though they are indeed more responsive. The renderer seems to need less time to think about things which is a massive plus for visualisers who can get frustrated being made to wait around for calculations to be made. Please note, calculations do still need to be made!
VRay IPR lets you carry out look development quickly and easily. It starts instantly, updates faster and uses less memory. Changes to materials in the Hypershade Material Viewer now update instantly as well. © Chaos GroupAdaptive Lights
One of the biggest emphases on this release is the introduction of Adaptive Lights. They’ve put a lot of hype into this new lighting algorithm, but I’m not convinced it’s a game changer in terms of a new release. Sure it will obviously save time on the rendering which can be utilized elsewhere, but I wonder if the number one feature for the release could have been a little more exciting, let’s put it that way!Digital Domain used Adaptive Lights extensively on The Fate of the Furious and they saw 4x speedups per frame. Chaos Group are reporting render times typically between two to seven times faster. Whatever the speed increases are they will no doubt be a welcome introduction for many users.’There are a whole host of additional things that could be noted in relation to the IPR but I’m most impressed that any changes to materials in the Hypershade Material Viewer now update instantly as well.’Look development
Next up we have the interactive look development in VRay IPR. This does indeed live up to the news release. It is faster, uses less memory and for me most importantly it just starts up instantly! I do hate waiting for things to open. There are a whole host of additional things that could be noted in relation to the IPR but I’m most impressed that any changes to materials in the Hypershade Material Viewer now update instantly as well. With recent developments in interactive rendering and seeing instant results, this is just another step in the right direction. Reducing the gap between vision and reality will always be met with applause from me.Shading & reflections
Last up I’ll just mention the improved shading and reflections. They have introduced a new material. Oooooh, I hear you think in your head. It’s called the alSurface material and no unfortunately the creator is not called Al, but he is called Anders Langlands so he must be pretty chuffed to get a material with his initials! The shader includes layered subsurface scattering and glossy Fresnel reflections. I hardly do any skin material creation but if you want to create photorealistic skin then this might be a game changer for you.
Incredible rendering quality can be achieved even through the interactive GPU rendering.The more power you throw at it the better it gets!© Chaos GroupLeading the way
In conclusion, this is a very solid release with a good number of improvements. For me none of the features are stand out new, innovative and brilliant, but I don’t tend to mind if a release looks at making major improvements to an already impressive set of features. Chaos Group are certainly making V-Ray for Maya a force to be reckoned with. In many situations, it is leading the charge and I’m excited to see where they go with it next.
Check out all the new features in this short video from Chaos Group© Chaos GroupScore (out of 5): 4Price: One floating user and render node license = £650Educational license (if available): Academic Starter Pack = £780Release date: March 28th 2017Related links
www.chaosgroup.comV-Ray for MayaV-Ray 3.5 for Maya – Now Available!
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